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Vilebrequin
Okoa Jellyfish-Print Boardshorts

Jellyfish print.

Side slash pockets; back flap patch pocket.

Drawstring waist.

Rear eyelets for air evacuation.

Back Vilebrequin logo patch.

Polyamide.

Imported.

Designer

About Vilebrequin:Founded in Saint-Tropez in 1971, Vilebrequin has become the ne plus ultra in men's swimwear. The original vivid trunks were made from spinnaker canvas, which dried more quickly than traditional trunks of the time. The name is from the French word for crankshaft, an homage to the founder's fondness for automobiles. Today's vibrantly printed collection, though made from modern fabrics, still carries the French firm's tradition of savoir faire.

Jellyfish print.

Side slash pockets; back flap patch pocket.

Drawstring waist.

Rear eyelets for air evacuation.

Back Vilebrequin logo patch.

Polyamide.

Imported.

Designer

About Vilebrequin:Founded in Saint-Tropez in 1971, Vilebrequin has become the ne plus ultra in men's swimwear. The original vivid trunks were made from spinnaker canvas, which dried more quickly than traditional trunks of the time. The name is from the French word for crankshaft, an homage to the founder's fondness for automobiles. Today's vibrantly printed collection, though made from modern fabrics, still carries the French firm's tradition of savoir faire.